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    Susan Plyte once said, “Money is not everything. Happiness and the fulfilling that came from staying true to you are the only measures of wealth.” Many people believe that money is the most effective things to inspire people to do work well, but it is not always true. Throughout history, we can see that people who are outstanding in their own field all show the great interest in their jobs. Therefore, from my perspective, it is much more important to do work that one finds fulfilling. Salman…

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    What makes you rich in life? Is it money, or clothes? Is it how many people love you, or how many times you laugh during the day? The song "Royals" by Lorde was released as a debut single on June 3, 2013, later winning a Grammy for "Song of the Year", along with many other accomplishments. Although the songs title may be misleading, Lorde wrote this song to express that she is not very wealthy, but it takes more than that to be admired and looked up to by people. Lorde recognizes other…

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    life. My parents had their first kid at the age of 18 then they had me 2 years later. We all lived in a one bed room 1 bath room apartment it was me my brother and parents living in a small apartment we were all living off my father’s 1500 salary month. My Father was a partying guy who would spend most of his money on beer and going out with friends while Mom take care of us. I didn’t see dad much when I was young would see him twice a week and only at night when he would come back from work…

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    When we think of secondary education, we do not appreciate it, since we are all entitled to learn it eventually. When we look at other parts of the world, however, Indigenous people value education more than we can ever imagine. This statement shows in the Young Adult Novel, The Diary of a Part-Time Indian since it depicts Junior, an Indigenous character from the Spokane Clan, who is in a state of poverty and is at a high disadvantage when dealing with the issue of education. In the novel,…

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    individuality, or detract from it? Living in a capitalistic society and the most-connected-world than ever, the young US generations are facing a new challenge of finding their true selves. One of the major causes derives from the advertisement companies. They cleverly persuade consumers to think the way they want by using scientific, research-based marketing strategies. Gullible people, particularly young people, easily trust in these advertisements, which created a delusive belief about…

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    "Childhood vaccines are one of the great triumphs of modern medicine. Indeed, parents whose children are vaccinated no longer have to worry about their child 's death or disability from whooping cough, polio, diphtheria, hepatitis, or a host of other infections" (Ezekiel Emanuel). Immunizations, or vaccines, have been saving lives for quite some time. The first vaccine ever was performed in 1796 by Edward Jenner. In that time period, smallpox was a huge problem in mankind. When Jenner came up…

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    Its primary purpose is to develop each individual passing through the system to their fullest potential, imparting the knowledge of social norms and values as well as preparing a work force that is able to contribute to the economy. In recent years we have seen the education system dealing with much more than education and social norms. For some time now the extent to which the education system is failing black boys has been a topic of debate in various government departments and the media. It…

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    convictions on love were senseless overshadowed by idiotic customs of a fierceful society full of prejudice and naïveté. A dream that can be more vividly seen by analyzing Their eyes were watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, specifically if we emphasize our perspective in the young life of Janie, a courageous woman who valiantly listened to her sentimental ideals and allowed them to have the last word within her decisions and actions. This paradoxical dream was the only fuel that triggered an…

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    Black History Month

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    In the United States we honor African Americans during the month of February. We call this month “Black History Month.” There are many successful and inspiring individuals who deserve recognition this month, and Patricia Bath is one of them. She deserves to be included in our admiration because she overcame many challenges in her young life,what she achieved and how her life was in her late life. Patricia bath’s parents were Rupert bath and Gladys bath. Rupert bath was the first African…

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    Youth Boot Prisons

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    initial shock incarceration in 1965 for adults (Petersilia, 2008). Youth boot camps are still fairly new and from time to time become controversial, with mixed opinions arising toward the effectiveness of the correctional method of boot camps for young offenders (Klein,…

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